> michael_phillips wrote:
> For audio. I really like WaveAgent from SoundDevices
> as a free utility for both Mac and Windows that allows
> setting a sample rate to audio files, timecode, etc.
Thanks for your feedback. The reason I went into lengths on the speed conversion was because of the peculiarities of cutting this spot in FCP. I have had mixed results with FCP projects and how they handle sync with separate audio. I tried restamping sample rates on this project with several different rates and different apps and in all case got drift. It seems that FCP wants to hold the duration constant and therefore "adjusts" the audio (now with restamped rate) back to 48k holding the duration constant. It does this through an audio render. In testing various options, encoding a speed-adjusted 48k file was the most accurate with sync and gave me reliable results. MC obviously handles this differently.
- Oliver
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